Living for Others

“Nothing in nature lives for itself. Rivers don’t drink their own water. Trees don’t eat their own fruit. Sun doesn’t give heat for itself. Flowers don’t spread fragrance for themselves. Living for others is the rule of nature. And therein lies the secret of living.” ~ Anonymous

And who can argue with the above…only the psychopath’s of our times and times before, would find fault.

Those who provide to each other, whether such providing is in the form of practicing their craft, their talents, the gifts afforded to them – or in humbler terms, affording a family member or loved one a chance to live on, despite all their sufferings – these beautifully ordinary citizens – are, in essence, living for others.

The humble Syrian Herbal Medicine Man, highlighted in the short clip below, provided to us from the outstanding correspondent and reporter, Eva Bartlett, who is actually on the ground in Syria – providing the truth of what is going happening there – her excellent website, for those who dare to step outside the corporate media lies and propaganda, can be viewed here” – tells us of what real life is all about for the ordinary citizen;

And then to W.A. Mozart, who provided us with such indescribable beauty and wonder – along with all the other providers of goodness and love in between Mozart and our present day, where ordinary souls sacrifice their lives, or a good portion of them, for the of life another – about our only way out of what centuries of allowing heathens to dictate the absolute f**kery of their souls, heaping burden upon burden on innocents – only this will offer us a way out.

So, as the shysters in Washington continue with their latest embarrassing debacle of re-opening (or not) the government; where the regular citizen is told to work without pay; where the latest jackal to occupy the White House tweets out whatever incoming insanity his mind entertains – try to remember that little by little, one by one, living our lives for others might be our only hope to somehow rid the disease, once and for all, of the depravities of the non-humans who have invaded and nearly taken over the collective ideal of life – turning it into a continual circus of stupidity, of willful ignorance, of identity politics and outright insanity – try to remember that there is Karma; and as the humble Syrian Herbal Medicine Man reminds us, in his gentle and unassuming way, that life moves on, no matter the destruction from others, and what we give of ourselves to others, is what will accompany each of us, individually, into the next great gig in the sky – that being whatever we determine it might be, from the decisions we choose to make (or not) each and every day.